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Data, it's fast becoming the most valuable commodity on the planet. Google and Facebook are no strangers to issues of privacy invasion as they track everything about anyone they can and sell that information to the highest bidder. Don't give yourself... >>

A British inventor has come up with Piper, an all in one security and smart home sensor system that can be controlled from the user's mobile. And the best part? There are no fees once it's been bought. The basic Piper unit includes a 180-degree HD panoramic... >>

Bike theft is a bigger problem than ever, with more bikes on the roads as riders try to go green. While it might save money on travel it is costing people too much in thefts. Fear not technology, as ever, is here to save the day. We've collected up the... >>

Mobile security is getting ever more complex as phones replacing wallets gets ever closer to the mainstream. LententGesture aims to add another level of security by helping a mobile learn its owner so only that one person can fully use the phone. A... >>

Crowd funding website Kickstarter has become the next company to be hacked, it announced on Saturday. No credit card data was taken in the breach that occurred Wednesday, but other customer information was. "Accessed information included usernames, email... >>

It's difficult to write this without hyperbole, but MaidSafe could potentially re-invent the internet much in the way apps changed software. A decentralised network that's totally secure, anonymous and free for everyone to build on - is this the beginning... >>

AT&T has apparently decided there is a malware issue on Android, and in turn, has partnered with Lookout to bring new security functionality to its line of devices. Lookout is an antivirus app on Android that offers protection "to your phone and tablet... >>

Evernote has announced the availability of two-step verification for all users. Evernote, a popular to-do list service, began rolling out two-step verification in May. It initially only opened the feature to its Premium and Business users, but now the... >>

Twitter updated its iOS and Android apps on Tuesday to incorporate its two-step verification feature for added security, after previously enabling it on the web. Now instead of hooking up a phone number to your account, you can use the mobile Twitter... >>

On the heels of Twitter, Evernote and practically every other Silicon Valley-based Internet company, LinkedIn has announced its adoption of two-step verification. The business-geared social network claimed on Friday that accounts are already protected... >>